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Highland back-to-school information
Aug. 19 – First day of school for sixth- and ninth-grade students. Aug. 22 – High school open house 6:30-8 p.m. Aug. 26 – First day of school for Little Hornets Preschool students. Aug. 27 – Middle school open house, 6:30-8 p.m. Oct. 10 – Hinckley...
Pastor Eugene Ellington: A man of God who loved God’s People
Pastor Ellington was born in Birmingham, Alabama on October 26, 1952. He was the second eldest of four children, born to the late Deacon James and Levonia Ellington. He accepted Christ at an early age at Southern Baptist Church on Richmond and Cutter. Gene attended Cincinnati Public schools. During his school days, his passion was playing the saxophone.
Spay/neuter clinic for cats, dogs coming to Wilmington Aug. 10
The Rascal Unit, a mobile high volume spay/neuter clinic for cats and dogs, is coming to Wilmington’s PAWS Humane Society, Inc. on Saturday, Aug. 10. PAWS is pleased to offer this low cost clinic to members of the community, according to a news release. Registration and payment for the...
Kentucky Humane Society looking for animals to enter 2025 Pet Calendar Contest
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WAVE) - The Kentucky Humane Society is looking for Kentuckiana’s cutest pets to enter their 2025 calendar contest. The humane society said they’re looking for a great photo featuring pets of all types from reptiles to horses to cats and dogs. Photo submissions are three for $60, two for $40, or one for $25.
JD Vance is making the political debate around parenting weird
Ohio U.S. Sen. and Republican vice presidential nominee J.D. Vance is getting a lot of attention for his remarks he made a couple of years ago attacking Vice President Kamala Harris as a “childless cat lady,” and questioning why we’d let people without children into positions of power. Let’s skip over the fact that Harris […]
First law enforcement therapy dog in Ohio honored with memorial service
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WSYX) — A memorial service with a full police honor guard was held Tuesday for Franklin County Sheriff's Deputy Mattis K9, the first law enforcement therapy K9 in the state of Ohio. Mattis passed away in June after battling health issues. The yellow Labrador retriever was 7...
Cat ladies, position pivots and finding religion: JD Vance’s life under a national microscope
WASHINGTON, D. C. - Since his anointment as Donald Trump’s GOP vice-presidential running mate, U.S. Sen. JD Vance of Ohio has been barnstorming the country on behalf of his running mate as his past policy reversals and contentious remarks have been put under a microscope. So far, Trump’s choice...
3 women grab $30K in merchandise from Lululemon in Hyde Park, police say
Cincinnati police are investigating after $30,000 in merchandise was stolen from the Lululemon in Hyde Park. 911 calls say the theft happened on Saturday at the popular athletic apparel store on Michigan Terrace. Three women, who police say are between 18 and 22 years old, ran into the store and grabbed $30,000 in merchandise. ...
Ross County Woman Throws Fit When Confronted with Warrant Arrest
CHILLICOTHE, OH — A 46-year-old Chillicothe woman, Kathleen Mckenna, was arrested on July 29, 2024, after a brief pursuit and subsequent evaluation at Adena Hospital. Mckenna, who had an active arrest warrant, was apprehended following a series of events that began near the intersection of North Mulberry and East 2nd Street.
Local anti-human trafficking coalition observes worldwide awareness day
NEW PHILADELPHIA (WJER) (July 29, 2024) – Tusc Against Trafficking is using a global occasion to draw attention to its mission. Coordinator Amanda Baxter says Tuesday is World Day Against Trafficking in Persons. “This year the theme is ‘No Child Left Behind’ and so we really just want to...
Rite Aid to close 30 more stores
Rite Aid has continued to announce the closing of more of its stores. The company announced 30 more closings in a bankruptcy filing on Friday. All 30 stores are in Ohio and Michigan. Since the beginning of June, Rite Aid has announced that it would close 236 stores. All but...
DeWine to break silence on redistricting amendment. Will he propose an alternative?
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Gov. Mike DeWine on Wednesday will share his thoughts about a redistricting amendment that will appear on the November ballot. If you purchase a product or register for an account through a link on our site, we may receive compensation. By using this site, you consent to our User Agreement and agree that your clicks, interactions, and personal information may be collected, recorded, and/or stored by us and social media and other third-party partners in accordance with our Privacy Policy.